Rialto Theatre
820 Story Street,
Boone,
IA
50036
820 Story Street,
Boone,
IA
50036
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Previously operated by: Central States Theatres Corp
Architects: Carl H. Kraetsch, George A. Kraetsch, Norman T. Vorse
Firms: Vorse, Kraetsch & Kraetsch
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The Rialto Theatre was the largest of the three theatres located in the 800 block of Story Street. The Rialto Theatre was a conversion of a hotel and opened in 1920. By the early-1940’s it was operated by Central States Theatres and they closed it in the mid-1960’s. Seating was listed at 804. The building had a fire on September 10, 1966
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The Rialto Theatre at Boone, Iowa, was mentioned in the January 13, 1929, issue of The Film Daily, so it must have been open by 1928 at the latest. This comment by IowaBackroads on our Boone Theatre page says that the Rialto Theatre was destroyed by a fire and was subsequently replaced by the Boone Theatre on the same site. CinemaTour’s Rialto page says that the fire took place on September 10, 1966.
The May 6, 1920, issue of Engineering News-Record had this item:
Another item about the project identified the Des Moines firm of Kraetsch and Kraetsch as the architects. Brothers George A. and Carl H. Kraetsch had merged their practice with that of Norman T. Vorse in 1919, a relationship that lasted into the mid-1930s, and it is likely that Vorse was the lead architect for the Rialto as he was for the firm’s other theater projects.